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Dawn G. Bonome

by Dawn G. Bonome on 25 August 2012 - 00:08


Mary Gattone bred AMERICAN Shepherds at one time. She and the rest of her hags ruined their dogs. Now...she is  out to do whatever she can to take over the WDA. Who paid her to do this? If someone sneezes will they have trumped up charges written against them? If they fart, will they be thrown out of the WDA? How many people will NOT volunteer at NASS because of this? 
Shut it down, (WDA)  and start over... or go join USA and bankrupt them that way!!

This is not right what they are doing to this man!!! (Gene)

Dawn B.

by grshep9 on 28 August 2012 - 01:08

Received a Hundegram today.  It provided no information.  Was an advertisement to purchase WUSV 2013 Magnets and new member list.  No information about any goings on at the board meetings, nothing about NASS.  The board is doing a great job communicating to the membership - NOT!


Dog1

by Dog1 on 28 August 2012 - 02:08

What did you think of the magnets?

by Alamance on 28 August 2012 - 09:08

That hungram must have some very secret hidden information as the last one posted on the website is for June 17.  Remember that this was to be such an OPEN club.  All I see is one that is becoming more and more secret.  That current one will be used to say SEE WE COMMUNICATE WITH THE MEMBERS!!!  And you stay with such a mess and farce????

You better have someone count the monies everywhere and anything!!!  And not internal members!!!!

Mystere

by Mystere on 30 August 2012 - 00:08

 I saw the magnet with the logo for the 2013 WUSV--it clearly said Philadelphia.  So, I guess that is where it is going to be.   Had the worst Chinese food in my life in Philly and the Philly cheesesteak sandwiches at the hotel were not what I'd want to judge the local specialty by.   So, I will go to those two famous places (soon as I remember the name) and have the real thing, when I go next year.   I just hope it is not hot and humid.

oasdog

by oasdog on 04 September 2012 - 17:09

my oh my...
haven't lurked or logged in for years, since the JA left me numb, and the alternative seemed as dumb.
Can't say I miss any of it, save some weekly comradarie with locals.  In the meantime I see nothing has changed, and folks are being as full of it as ever.   What a world.

Dogs first, that's funny. Not in any of the orgs chartered to do so, none. It's all about egos.

by workingdogz on 04 September 2012 - 17:09

Mystere wrote:
  So, I will go to those two famous places (soon as I remember the name) and have the real thing, when I go next year.


Mystere, you will want to go to Pat's, or Geno's Thumbs Up
http://www.genosteaks.com/

by hexe on 04 September 2012 - 22:09

Co-sign workingdogz recommendations, and will add to that just about any little corner deli or sandwich shop will also make a respectable cheesesteak, too.  Never expect to get anything that even remotely resembles the 'peasant's food' out of a hotel's kitchen, at least that's the lesson I've learned over the years.  As for the Chinese food, you should be able to get a good meal if you go directly into Chinatown...but perhaps there's a difference in the food prepared by the Chinese who settled in the West versus those who settled in the East? 

Looks like I may have to go back east to visit the family in South Jersey next year...

Mystere

by Mystere on 04 September 2012 - 23:09

 Thanks for the names!   I must remember them.  
@ Hexe-  I went to  Philly's "Chinatown" for the Chinese food.  First of all, it was the filthiest part of any town I have ever been in... and I spent summers as a kid in Detroit! Wink Smile   The food doesn't vary so much East Coast to West, as much, I think, as the setting and use of MSG.  Frankly, the best kung pao chicken I've ever had was in Gadsden, Georgia, of all places.  The food was so good that several of us went back there for lunch two or three days running.  Unfortunately, the place used MSG (we don't have many restaurants using it in Seattle), it blew us all up and we had to cut bait on the place.Sad Smile  I just won't venture into Philly's Chinatown ever again.  Those narrow, nasty little streets are NOT what you want tourists to see.  Yuck.    I did like the Italian food, though!!

judron55

by judron55 on 05 September 2012 - 11:09

I'm going to Philly tomorrow....my son goes to Temple U.....great cheese steaks around campus:-)





 


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